Nothing Phone. The manufacturer reacts to tests and significantly corrects the brightness specification

Nothing Phone.  The manufacturer reacts to tests and significantly corrects the brightness specification


from Sarah Petzold
Nothing advertised the Nothing Phone at launch with a screen brightness that could not be reproduced in tests by various tech editors. The manufacturer has therefore now reacted to the test results and corrected the corresponding information significantly downwards.

The much-hyped Nothing Phone should actually have a screen brightness of up to 1,200 cd/m² – however, this information was not confirmed in the test runs by the editors of Computerbase, GSMArena and Caschy’s Blog. The testers could only measure a maximum brightness of up to 700 cd/m² on the display of the new smartphone, which is a little more than half of what Nothing had promised.

More than 700 cd/m² not possible in any test scenario

That’s why the manufacturer has now reacted and adjusted the information on its own website. The corresponding text now advertises the Nothing Phone with a maximum brightness of just the measured 700 cd/m². The Computerbase editors had previously tried to achieve more than 700 cd/m² in various test scenarios and with different content, but this was not possible.

Incidentally, the actual value is only achieved if the automatic mode is activated and the so-called average picture level regulates the brightness. The latter ensures a brighter display, the less white there is on the screen.

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Accordingly, the 700 cd/m² are only available in dark areas of the screen. The luminosity in bright colors falls proportionately below 700 cd/m². However, it remains an open question why Nothing previously advertised the Nothing Phone with 1200 cd/m² and thus seriously misjudged the performance of its own display. However, the fact that the company reacted quickly and corrected the values ​​on its own website after a request from Computerbase is commendable.

Source: Comcomputer base

Reference-www.pcgameshardware.de